Jesus Of Suburbia
I don't understand how Sunday being Easter, means you can't have any plans at all. I asked this girl from school if she was driving back on Sunday, just so that we could go out and get pissed drunk. I got a funny response, "No, it's Easter." Since when did Easter mean than you had to spend the whole day with your family and celebrate the "resurrection" of Jesus. Correct me if I'm wrong, Easter Sunday does not have a traditional meal. Thanksgiving has turkey, Christmas has turkey/roast beef, St. Patrick's Day has corn beef and cabbage, 4th of July has hot dogs and hamburgers, etc. All of these holidays also have specific meals during the day. Christmas dinner, Thanksgiving dinner, and 4th of July is kind of a mix of both. The point being is that Easter has no traditional meal or specficic meal time. That's a fact. If you go up to any Gentile on the street and asked them what their plans were this coming Sunday, you would get a myriad of answers.
So for some reason Easter Sunday, all plans are off. No, you cannot drive back to school. You must stay with the family the whole day. For what, Easter dinner? What does Easter dinner entail? Your guess is as good as mine. So as it looks now, I won't be able to go out and pissed(brtish slang=drunk) Sunday night because, Sunday Night is Easter. Just recently, I asked one of my best friends, Joe, who was coming home from college, if he could come to school with me on Sunday for a night on the town. Guess what his response was.
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